As part of the NSPIRE changes, if more than 30 total points are lost in dwelling units, the score will automatically receive a failing score of the lesser of the actual score or 59. In the example below, this adjustment can be seen.
For each of the 12 sections above, the score is arrived at with the following equation:
(Area Severity Rating Value) * (Total Number of Deficiencies) ÷ (Unit Sample)
The following is an example of NSPIRE scoring.
- The sample property has 80 total units, with a sample of 20 units.
- At this property, a total of 30 deficiencies would result in the following score:
Area Rating Value x Number of Deficiencies ÷ 20 Unit Sample = Area Score
Severity Rating | Outside | Inside | Units |
---|---|---|---|
Life Threatening | 49.60 × 0 ÷ 20 =0 Points | 54.50 × 0 ÷ 20 = 0 Points | 60.00 × 8 ÷ 20 = 24 Points |
Severe | 12.20 × 0 ÷ 20 = 0 Points | 13.40 0 ÷ 20 = 0 Points | 14.80 × 5 ÷ 20 = 3.70 Points |
Moderate | 4.50 × 0 ÷ 20 = 0 Points | 5.00 × 5 ÷ 20 = 1.25 Points | 5.50 × 5 ÷ 20 = 1.375 Points |
Low | 2.00 × 1 ÷ 20 = .225 Points | 2.20 × 10 ÷ 20 = 1.1 Points | 2.40 × 14 ÷ 20 =1.68 Points |
Deduction | (.225) Points | (1.4) Points |
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Total Points Deducted: .23 + 1.4 + .30.76 = 34.50
- Final Score = 65.50
- Adjusted Score = 59
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